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Characterization of Organic Aerosols in Beijing Using an Aerodyne High-Resolution Aerosol Mass Spectrometer
ZHANG Junke, WANG Yuesi, HUANG Xiaojuan, LIU Zirui, JI Dongsheng, and SUNYangStateKey Laboratory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Physics and Atmospheric Chemistry, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029
Full paper (early online version): http://159.226.119.58/aas/EN/abstract/abstract2614.shtml
Full version (once fully published): http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00376-014-4153-9
Abstract:
Fine particle of organic aerosol (OA), mostly arising from pollution, are abundant in Beijing. To achieve a better understanding of the difference in OA in summer and autumn, a high-resolution time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometer (HR-ToF-AMS, Aerodyne ResearchInc., USA) was deployed in urban Beijing in August and October 2012. The mean OA mass concentration in autumn was 30±30 μg m-3, which was higher than in summer (13±6.9 μg m-3). The elemental analysis found that OA was more aged in summer (oxygen-to-carbon (O/C) ratios were 0.41 and 0.32 for summer and autumn, respectively). Positive matrix factorization (PMF) analysis identified three and five components in summer and autumn, respectively. In summer, an oxygenated OA (OOA), a cooking-emission-related OA (COA), and a hydrocarbon-like OA (HOA) were indentified. Meanwhile, the OOA was separated into LV-OOA (low-volatility OOA) and SV-OOA (semi-volatile OOA); and in autumn, a nitrogen-containing OA (NOA) was also found. The SOA (secondary OA) was always the most important OA component, accounting for 55% of the OA in the two seasons. Back trajectory clustering analysis found that the origin of the air masses was more complex in summer. Southerly air masses in both seasons were associated with the highest OA loading, while northerly air masses were associated with the lowest OA loading. A preliminary study of OA components, especially the POA (primary OA), in different periods found that the HOA and COA all decreased during the National Day holiday period, and HOA decreased at weekends compared with weekdays.

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China's market for organic food is booming, but many small-scale farmers are struggling with high costs and compliance burdens. So, they’re coming up with creative ways to market and sell their products, such as inviting customers on field trips to check out the produce for themselves!
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With a rising number of Chinese consumers going organic, producers are cashing in on this growing appetite. The Shanghai-based YMTOrganicFarm prides itself on its trump card. Its software helps the company forecast demand and determine planting plans, based on its user data, the seasons, and climate factors.
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Tulenov Ruslan, a Kazakh student who is currently studying at the University of Science and TechnologyBeijing, has donated rare blood type in China twice a year since he first came to the country when he was 17 in 2009. Over the past eight years, Ruslan has donated more than 5,000 milliliters of his blood, helping relieve the pain of many Chinese patients. Ruslan said he will continue to donate what he called “his rare resource” to help others.
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China's Organic Food Escalation

Characterization of Organic Aerosols in Beijing

Slideshow summary of:
Characterization of Organic Aerosols in Beijing Using an Aerodyne High-Resolution Aerosol Mass Spectrometer
ZHANG Junke, WANG Yuesi, HUANG Xiaojuan, LIU Zirui, JI Dongsheng, and SUNYangStateKey Laboratory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Physics and Atmospheric Chemistry, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029
Full paper (early online version): http://159.226.119.58/aas/EN/abstract/abstract2614.shtml
Full version (once fully published): http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00376-014-4153-9
Abstract:
Fine particle of organic aerosol (OA), mostly arising from pollution, are abundant in Beijing. To achieve a better understanding of the difference in OA in summer and autumn, a high-resolution time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometer (HR-ToF-AMS, Aerodyne ResearchInc., USA) was deployed in urban Beijing in August and October 2012. The mean OA mass concentration in autumn was 30±30 μg m-3, which was higher than in summer (13±6.9 μg m-3). The elemental analysis found that OA was more aged in summer (oxygen-to-carbon (O/C) ratios were 0.41 and 0.32 for summer and autumn, respectively). Positive matrix factorization (PMF) analysis identified three and five components in summer and autumn, respectively. In summer, an oxygenated OA (OOA), a cooking-emission-related OA (COA), and a hydrocarbon-like OA (HOA) were indentified. Meanwhile, the OOA was separated into LV-OOA (low-volatility OOA) and SV-OOA (semi-volatile OOA); and in autumn, a nitrogen-containing OA (NOA) was also found. The SOA (secondary OA) was always the most important OA component, accounting for 55% of the OA in the two seasons. Back trajectory clustering analysis found that the origin of the air masses was more complex in summer. Southerly air masses in both seasons were associated with the highest OA loading, while northerly air masses were associated with the lowest OA loading. A preliminary study of OA components, especially the POA (primary OA), in different periods found that the HOA and COA all decreased during the National Day holiday period, and HOA decreased at weekends compared with weekdays.

23:27

Chinese organic farms blossoming with creative sales pitches

Chinese organic farms blossoming with creative sales pitches

Chinese organic farms blossoming with creative sales pitches

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China’s appetite for organic food growing — 20150612

China’s appetite for organic food growing — 20150612

China’s appetite for organic food growing — 20150612

With a rising number of Chinese consumers going organic, producers are cashing in on this growing appetite. The Shanghai-based YMTOrganicFarm prides itself on its trump card. Its software helps the company forecast demand and determine planting plans, based on its user data, the seasons, and climate factors.
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Tulenov Ruslan, a Kazakh student who is currently studying at the University of Science and TechnologyBeijing, has donated rare blood type in China twice a year since he first came to the country when he was 17 in 2009. Over the past eight years, Ruslan has donated more than 5,000 milliliters of his blood, helping relieve the pain of many Chinese patients. Ruslan said he will continue to donate what he called “his rare resource” to help others.
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Mike Duke Outlines Walmart's New Sustainability Goals in Beijing

Mike Duke, President and CEO of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. delivered remarks at an event in Beijing, China, announcing expanded sustainability commitments.
At an event in Beijing with government officials, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), academics, suppliers and company associates, Walmart said the company will use the SustainabilityIndex to design more sustainable products, make its global supply chain more socially and environmentally accountable and responsible, and incentivize merchants to make sustainability a bigger part of their day-to-day jobs.

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Inside an organic farm

Inside an organic farm

Inside an organic farm

Chuck visits a sustainable community south of Atlanta called Serenbe and learns about what makes an "organic farm" certified organic. For more on Chuck Leavell's new series, go to: http://www.mnn.com/mnntv/love-of-the-land
http://www.mnn.com/your-home/organic-farming-gardening/mnntv/in-the-green-room/in-the-green-room-inside-an-organic-farm

5:58

Organic Modeling in SketchUp with Vertex Tools - Plugin of the Week #3

Organic Modeling in SketchUp with Vertex Tools - Plugin of the Week #3

Organic Modeling in SketchUp with Vertex Tools - Plugin of the Week #3

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ShortIntro
SketchUp can be a very powerful 3D modeling software. However, one of the places it falls short is in the area of organic modeling. This toolset creates an all new functionality in SketchUp – the ability to edit vertices.
Plugin Name: VertexTools
Plugin Developer: ThomThom
How Much does it cost? 30 Day trial, then the plugin costs $20 to purchase.
Benefits
One of the limits in a regular SketchUp installation is the fact that it’s really a line and face editor, not a vertex editor. What this means is that you really only edit lines and faces. It’s not really set up the edit the vertices (the points where the lines intersect). You can use sandbox tools to do this, but you run into both limited functionality and some instability. This toolset is specifically designed to help you edit vertices, giving you the ability to create organic models in a way that really isn’t possible in a regular SketchUp install.
Where do you get it?
You can get it in the extension warehouse or from the SketchUcation store.
Cost of Plugin?
Plugin costs $20. SketchUcation premium members get a 20% discount.
Tool Functions
What this plugin does is allow you to edit surfaces by moving the intersections between lines. This allows you to create things like terrain or organic models very easily.
To start, the plugin contains several helpful selection tools for selecting vertices. You can select vertices by square, circle, polygon, or freehand. Anyone who has used Sandbox tools before will appreciate these tools.
In addition, when this tool is active, you can only select vertices, not lines and faces, which makes it very easy to work with your faces.
This tool allows both hard selecting and soft selecting. Hard selecting means that all selected vertices move, and all the ones around them don’t. Soft selecting means that moving selected points also affects surrounding points for nice, organic curves.
This tool allows you to move vertices along axes, rotate vertices, and scale vertices all using the built in tool, the gizmo.
In addition to modifying existing vertices, you can use the insert vertices function to easily add new vertices to your faces, or you can merge vertices into a single point by using the merge vertices function.
Ratings
Usefulness/Functionality – 5/5
This extension is a must have for organic modeling. It gives SketchUp a completely new set of functions that make organic modeling easy and fun.
Value – 5/5
While this plugin isn’t free like many of the plugins we talk about here, $20 is a small price to pay to add organic modeling functions to SketchUp.
Ease of Use/Documentation – 4/5 –
Tools are easy to use. It would be nice to see more tutorials somewhere, maybe walking you through the creation of various items, but if you watch some of Thom Thom’s videos, you can figure it out.
Description
Overall score – 14/15.
Overall
One of the places where SketchUp has always been lacking is in the area of organic modeling. This extension gives you a quick, easy to use toolset that gives you this functionality. There’s a free 30 day trial, so make sure to go check it out.
That’s where we’re going to wrap up this plugin overview. If you liked this video, click that like button down below. If you’re new, click that subscribe button for more SketchUp videos every week.
As always, leave a comment below and let me know if you’re using this tool and how.
Thanks very much for watching, and I’ll catch you in the next video.

Ward Organic - Eastern Carolina Organics

Organics at Wal-Mart

There ARE good organic finds at Wal-Mart! Often their everyday price is better than sale prices everywhere else. And if the item is something you need and is not on sale, Wal-Mart is the place to go! For example, Polaner Fruit spread is on $1.98 at Wal-Mart EVERYDAY and their organic lettuce is only $2.98. Here are some other good buys...

Chinese organic farms blossoming with creative sales pitches

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published: 23 Feb 2015

China’s appetite for organic food growing — 20150612

With a rising number of Chinese consumers going organic, producers are cashing in on this growing appetite. The Shanghai-based YMTOrganicFarm prides itself on its trump card. Its software helps the company forecast demand and determine planting plans, based on its user data, the seasons, and climate factors.
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Tulenov Ruslan, a Kazakh student who is currently studying at the University of Science and TechnologyBeijing, has donated rare blood type in China twice a year since he first came to the country when he was 17 in 2009. Over the past eight years, Ruslan has donated more than 5,000 milliliters of his blood, helping relieve the pain of many Chinese patients. Ruslan said he will continue to donate what he called “his rare resource” to help others.
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September 23 - Invited S5: Jason Surratt

Mike Duke Outlines Walmart's New Sustainability Goals in Beijing

Mike Duke, President and CEO of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. delivered remarks at an event in Beijing, China, announcing expanded sustainability commitments.
At an event in Beijing with government officials, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), academics, suppliers and company associates, Walmart said the company will use the SustainabilityIndex to design more sustainable products, make its global supply chain more socially and environmentally accountable and responsible, and incentivize merchants to make sustainability a bigger part of their day-to-day jobs.

published: 25 Oct 2012

Inside an organic farm

Chuck visits a sustainable community south of Atlanta called Serenbe and learns about what makes an "organic farm" certified organic. For more on Chuck Leavell's new series, go to: http://www.mnn.com/mnntv/love-of-the-land
http://www.mnn.com/your-home/organic-farming-gardening/mnntv/in-the-green-room/in-the-green-room-inside-an-organic-farm

published: 04 Feb 2009

Organic Modeling in SketchUp with Vertex Tools - Plugin of the Week #3

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ShortIntro
SketchUp can be a very powerful 3D modeling software. However, one of the places it falls short is in the area of organic modeling. This toolset creates an all new functionality in SketchUp – the ability to edit vertices.
Plugin Name: VertexTools
Plugin Developer: ThomThom
How Much does it cost? 30 Day trial, then the plugin costs $20 to purchase.
Benefits
One of the limits in a regular SketchUp installat...

Ward Organic - Eastern Carolina Organics

Organics at Wal-Mart

There ARE good organic finds at Wal-Mart! Often their everyday price is better than sale prices everywhere else. And if the item is something you need and is not on sale, Wal-Mart is the place to go! For example, Polaner Fruit spread is on $1.98 at Wal-Mart EVERYDAY and their organic lettuce is only $2.98. Here are some other good buys...

Slideshow summary of:
Characterization of Organic Aerosols in Beijing Using an Aerodyne High-Resolution Aerosol Mass Spectrometer
ZHANG Junke, WANG Yuesi, HUANG Xiaojuan, LIU Zirui, JI Dongsheng, and SUNYangStateKey Laboratory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Physics and Atmospheric Chemistry, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029
Full paper (early online version): http://159.226.119.58/aas/EN/abstract/abstract2614.shtml
Full version (once fully published): http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00376-014-4153-9
Abstract:
Fine particle of organic aerosol (OA), mostly arising from pollution, are abundant in Beijing. To achieve a better understanding of the difference in OA in summer and autumn, a high-resolution time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometer (HR-ToF-AMS, Aerodyne ResearchInc., USA) was deployed in urban Beijing in August and October 2012. The mean OA mass concentration in autumn was 30±30 μg m-3, which was higher than in summer (13±6.9 μg m-3). The elemental analysis found that OA was more aged in summer (oxygen-to-carbon (O/C) ratios were 0.41 and 0.32 for summer and autumn, respectively). Positive matrix factorization (PMF) analysis identified three and five components in summer and autumn, respectively. In summer, an oxygenated OA (OOA), a cooking-emission-related OA (COA), and a hydrocarbon-like OA (HOA) were indentified. Meanwhile, the OOA was separated into LV-OOA (low-volatility OOA) and SV-OOA (semi-volatile OOA); and in autumn, a nitrogen-containing OA (NOA) was also found. The SOA (secondary OA) was always the most important OA component, accounting for 55% of the OA in the two seasons. Back trajectory clustering analysis found that the origin of the air masses was more complex in summer. Southerly air masses in both seasons were associated with the highest OA loading, while northerly air masses were associated with the lowest OA loading. A preliminary study of OA components, especially the POA (primary OA), in different periods found that the HOA and COA all decreased during the National Day holiday period, and HOA decreased at weekends compared with weekdays.

Slideshow summary of:
Characterization of Organic Aerosols in Beijing Using an Aerodyne High-Resolution Aerosol Mass Spectrometer
ZHANG Junke, WANG Yuesi, HUANG Xiaojuan, LIU Zirui, JI Dongsheng, and SUNYangStateKey Laboratory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Physics and Atmospheric Chemistry, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029
Full paper (early online version): http://159.226.119.58/aas/EN/abstract/abstract2614.shtml
Full version (once fully published): http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00376-014-4153-9
Abstract:
Fine particle of organic aerosol (OA), mostly arising from pollution, are abundant in Beijing. To achieve a better understanding of the difference in OA in summer and autumn, a high-resolution time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometer (HR-ToF-AMS, Aerodyne ResearchInc., USA) was deployed in urban Beijing in August and October 2012. The mean OA mass concentration in autumn was 30±30 μg m-3, which was higher than in summer (13±6.9 μg m-3). The elemental analysis found that OA was more aged in summer (oxygen-to-carbon (O/C) ratios were 0.41 and 0.32 for summer and autumn, respectively). Positive matrix factorization (PMF) analysis identified three and five components in summer and autumn, respectively. In summer, an oxygenated OA (OOA), a cooking-emission-related OA (COA), and a hydrocarbon-like OA (HOA) were indentified. Meanwhile, the OOA was separated into LV-OOA (low-volatility OOA) and SV-OOA (semi-volatile OOA); and in autumn, a nitrogen-containing OA (NOA) was also found. The SOA (secondary OA) was always the most important OA component, accounting for 55% of the OA in the two seasons. Back trajectory clustering analysis found that the origin of the air masses was more complex in summer. Southerly air masses in both seasons were associated with the highest OA loading, while northerly air masses were associated with the lowest OA loading. A preliminary study of OA components, especially the POA (primary OA), in different periods found that the HOA and COA all decreased during the National Day holiday period, and HOA decreased at weekends compared with weekdays.

Chinese organic farms blossoming with creative sales pitches

China's market for organic food is booming, but many small-scale farmers are struggling with high costs and compliance burdens. So, they’re coming up with creat...

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China’s appetite for organic food growing — 20150612

With a rising number of Chinese consumers going organic, producers are cashing in on this growing appetite. The Shanghai-based YMTOrganicFarm prides itself on...

With a rising number of Chinese consumers going organic, producers are cashing in on this growing appetite. The Shanghai-based YMTOrganicFarm prides itself on its trump card. Its software helps the company forecast demand and determine planting plans, based on its user data, the seasons, and climate factors.
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With a rising number of Chinese consumers going organic, producers are cashing in on this growing appetite. The Shanghai-based YMTOrganicFarm prides itself on its trump card. Its software helps the company forecast demand and determine planting plans, based on its user data, the seasons, and climate factors.
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Tulenov Ruslan, a Kazakh student who is currently studying at the University of Science and TechnologyBeijing, has donated rare blood type in China twice a year since he first came to the country when he was 17 in 2009. Over the past eight years, Ruslan has donated more than 5,000 milliliters of his blood, helping relieve the pain of many Chinese patients. Ruslan said he will continue to donate what he called “his rare resource” to help others.
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Mike Duke, President and CEO of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. delivered remarks at an event in Beijing, China, announcing expanded sustainability commitments.
At an event in Beijing with government officials, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), academics, suppliers and company associates, Walmart said the company will use the SustainabilityIndex to design more sustainable products, make its global supply chain more socially and environmentally accountable and responsible, and incentivize merchants to make sustainability a bigger part of their day-to-day jobs.

Mike Duke, President and CEO of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. delivered remarks at an event in Beijing, China, announcing expanded sustainability commitments.
At an event in Beijing with government officials, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), academics, suppliers and company associates, Walmart said the company will use the SustainabilityIndex to design more sustainable products, make its global supply chain more socially and environmentally accountable and responsible, and incentivize merchants to make sustainability a bigger part of their day-to-day jobs.

Inside an organic farm

Chuck visits a sustainable community south of Atlanta called Serenbe and learns about what makes an "organic farm" certified organic. For more on Chuck Leavell...

Chuck visits a sustainable community south of Atlanta called Serenbe and learns about what makes an "organic farm" certified organic. For more on Chuck Leavell's new series, go to: http://www.mnn.com/mnntv/love-of-the-land
http://www.mnn.com/your-home/organic-farming-gardening/mnntv/in-the-green-room/in-the-green-room-inside-an-organic-farm

Chuck visits a sustainable community south of Atlanta called Serenbe and learns about what makes an "organic farm" certified organic. For more on Chuck Leavell's new series, go to: http://www.mnn.com/mnntv/love-of-the-land
http://www.mnn.com/your-home/organic-farming-gardening/mnntv/in-the-green-room/in-the-green-room-inside-an-organic-farm

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Organic Modeling in SketchUp with Vertex Tools - Plugin of the Week #3

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ShortIntro
SketchUp can be a very powerful 3D modeling software. However, one of the places it falls short is in the area of organic modeling. This toolset creates an all new functionality in SketchUp – the ability to edit vertices.
Plugin Name: VertexTools
Plugin Developer: ThomThom
How Much does it cost? 30 Day trial, then the plugin costs $20 to purchase.
Benefits
One of the limits in a regular SketchUp installation is the fact that it’s really a line and face editor, not a vertex editor. What this means is that you really only edit lines and faces. It’s not really set up the edit the vertices (the points where the lines intersect). You can use sandbox tools to do this, but you run into both limited functionality and some instability. This toolset is specifically designed to help you edit vertices, giving you the ability to create organic models in a way that really isn’t possible in a regular SketchUp install.
Where do you get it?
You can get it in the extension warehouse or from the SketchUcation store.
Cost of Plugin?
Plugin costs $20. SketchUcation premium members get a 20% discount.
Tool Functions
What this plugin does is allow you to edit surfaces by moving the intersections between lines. This allows you to create things like terrain or organic models very easily.
To start, the plugin contains several helpful selection tools for selecting vertices. You can select vertices by square, circle, polygon, or freehand. Anyone who has used Sandbox tools before will appreciate these tools.
In addition, when this tool is active, you can only select vertices, not lines and faces, which makes it very easy to work with your faces.
This tool allows both hard selecting and soft selecting. Hard selecting means that all selected vertices move, and all the ones around them don’t. Soft selecting means that moving selected points also affects surrounding points for nice, organic curves.
This tool allows you to move vertices along axes, rotate vertices, and scale vertices all using the built in tool, the gizmo.
In addition to modifying existing vertices, you can use the insert vertices function to easily add new vertices to your faces, or you can merge vertices into a single point by using the merge vertices function.
Ratings
Usefulness/Functionality – 5/5
This extension is a must have for organic modeling. It gives SketchUp a completely new set of functions that make organic modeling easy and fun.
Value – 5/5
While this plugin isn’t free like many of the plugins we talk about here, $20 is a small price to pay to add organic modeling functions to SketchUp.
Ease of Use/Documentation – 4/5 –
Tools are easy to use. It would be nice to see more tutorials somewhere, maybe walking you through the creation of various items, but if you watch some of Thom Thom’s videos, you can figure it out.
Description
Overall score – 14/15.
Overall
One of the places where SketchUp has always been lacking is in the area of organic modeling. This extension gives you a quick, easy to use toolset that gives you this functionality. There’s a free 30 day trial, so make sure to go check it out.
That’s where we’re going to wrap up this plugin overview. If you liked this video, click that like button down below. If you’re new, click that subscribe button for more SketchUp videos every week.
As always, leave a comment below and let me know if you’re using this tool and how.
Thanks very much for watching, and I’ll catch you in the next video.

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ShortIntro
SketchUp can be a very powerful 3D modeling software. However, one of the places it falls short is in the area of organic modeling. This toolset creates an all new functionality in SketchUp – the ability to edit vertices.
Plugin Name: VertexTools
Plugin Developer: ThomThom
How Much does it cost? 30 Day trial, then the plugin costs $20 to purchase.
Benefits
One of the limits in a regular SketchUp installation is the fact that it’s really a line and face editor, not a vertex editor. What this means is that you really only edit lines and faces. It’s not really set up the edit the vertices (the points where the lines intersect). You can use sandbox tools to do this, but you run into both limited functionality and some instability. This toolset is specifically designed to help you edit vertices, giving you the ability to create organic models in a way that really isn’t possible in a regular SketchUp install.
Where do you get it?
You can get it in the extension warehouse or from the SketchUcation store.
Cost of Plugin?
Plugin costs $20. SketchUcation premium members get a 20% discount.
Tool Functions
What this plugin does is allow you to edit surfaces by moving the intersections between lines. This allows you to create things like terrain or organic models very easily.
To start, the plugin contains several helpful selection tools for selecting vertices. You can select vertices by square, circle, polygon, or freehand. Anyone who has used Sandbox tools before will appreciate these tools.
In addition, when this tool is active, you can only select vertices, not lines and faces, which makes it very easy to work with your faces.
This tool allows both hard selecting and soft selecting. Hard selecting means that all selected vertices move, and all the ones around them don’t. Soft selecting means that moving selected points also affects surrounding points for nice, organic curves.
This tool allows you to move vertices along axes, rotate vertices, and scale vertices all using the built in tool, the gizmo.
In addition to modifying existing vertices, you can use the insert vertices function to easily add new vertices to your faces, or you can merge vertices into a single point by using the merge vertices function.
Ratings
Usefulness/Functionality – 5/5
This extension is a must have for organic modeling. It gives SketchUp a completely new set of functions that make organic modeling easy and fun.
Value – 5/5
While this plugin isn’t free like many of the plugins we talk about here, $20 is a small price to pay to add organic modeling functions to SketchUp.
Ease of Use/Documentation – 4/5 –
Tools are easy to use. It would be nice to see more tutorials somewhere, maybe walking you through the creation of various items, but if you watch some of Thom Thom’s videos, you can figure it out.
Description
Overall score – 14/15.
Overall
One of the places where SketchUp has always been lacking is in the area of organic modeling. This extension gives you a quick, easy to use toolset that gives you this functionality. There’s a free 30 day trial, so make sure to go check it out.
That’s where we’re going to wrap up this plugin overview. If you liked this video, click that like button down below. If you’re new, click that subscribe button for more SketchUp videos every week.
As always, leave a comment below and let me know if you’re using this tool and how.
Thanks very much for watching, and I’ll catch you in the next video.

Organics at Wal-Mart

There ARE good organic finds at Wal-Mart! Often their everyday price is better than sale prices everywhere else. And if the item is something you need and is no...

There ARE good organic finds at Wal-Mart! Often their everyday price is better than sale prices everywhere else. And if the item is something you need and is not on sale, Wal-Mart is the place to go! For example, Polaner Fruit spread is on $1.98 at Wal-Mart EVERYDAY and their organic lettuce is only $2.98. Here are some other good buys...

There ARE good organic finds at Wal-Mart! Often their everyday price is better than sale prices everywhere else. And if the item is something you need and is not on sale, Wal-Mart is the place to go! For example, Polaner Fruit spread is on $1.98 at Wal-Mart EVERYDAY and their organic lettuce is only $2.98. Here are some other good buys...

INSIDE Beijing with Jin Ye | Travel Guide | AUGUST 2017

You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
Here's your essential Beijing travel guide this month of August 2017! Our host Jin Ye tours us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Beijing.
Beijing is a big city and it's often said that if you've never been to this city then you've never really been to China. To make the most out of your stay in Beijing, get a Smart Card which you will use to pay for rides on the subway, city buses, some taxis (taxis with the sign of ‘Welcome to Use IC Card’) and the airport express train.
One of the most stunning landmarks in China is The Great Wall which was recognized as a World Heritage by UNESCO in 1987. It was continuously built from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD on the northern ...

What to Do in Beijing, China | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

Compared with China’s other megacities, Beijing is still a traditionalist at heart, so delve into the shops, galleries and restaurants in the city’s old, alleyway-threaded hutong neighborhoods.
Produced by: Jonah M. Kessel and Aaron WolfeRead the story here: http://nyti.ms/1vjfdPp
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Visit Beijing - Top 10 Sites in Beijing, China

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What to see and do in Beijing, China. The Best sites for tourists and travelers from the great wall to the forbidden city to the hutongs, Ming Tombs and temple of heaven.
filmed in Beijing, China
CopyrightMark Wolters 2014

Tips for traveling to China for the first time

I used to live in Shanghai, China so I thought it would be fun to give you my 10 tips for traveling to China for the first time. China is truly an amazing, beautiful and super interesting country, and I highly recommend you all to give it a try! ;)
My Shanghai video diary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gT5wGYaOIw
My blog post about China:
https://bykaja.com/2015/02/14/tips-for-traveling-to-china-for-the-first-time/
Beijing photo diary:
https://bykaja.com/2014/06/16/beijing-photo-diary/
Shanghai photo diary:
https://bykaja.com/2014/02/28/shanghai-photo-diary/
My other videos:
Spring break in Rome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QutxcdcIWVI
Gran Canaria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LsnBRihq4E
Vietnam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM-ODafQPn0
Copenhagen vlog
https://www....

published: 09 May 2016

Jennifer's Travel Diary | Beijing Vlog

Here's my first ever travel vlog I made! First stop is the capital city of China: Beijing! Enjoy!
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Beijing Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

The Chinese is one of the worlds oldest civilizations. The capital, Beijing with its 11 million inhabitants is now a modern city with skyscrapers, highways and shopping malls. Its several ancient monuments are all oases of silence. The Tien’anmen square is possibly the largest and most famous square of the world. The former imperial palace, surrounded by wall was called ‘the forbidden city’ because a commoner could not enter here. At least that beautiful is the Summer Palace and the Temple of Heaven, where pieces from the ancient artist await the visitors. When in Beijing, one must not forget the Buddhist temples, and the zoo, where the very rare panda bears are living. Let us not forget about the gastronomical part of China, since the country’s cuisine is one of the best on Earth. From Be...

published: 15 Mar 2015

TOP THINGS TO DO IN BEIJING

3 young adventurers head out of part 2 of the adventure of a lifetime! The second leg of their quest to visit every country in the world to obtain their "GlobalDegree," the gang travels to Asia, vlogging and making helpful country by country video guides along the way. Stay tuned for all the top tips on where to stay, what to eat and all the best things to do while backpacking around Asia!
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The Global Degree gang have put together their top recommendations for the best things to do in Beijing, China, including visiting Tienanmen Square, Forbidden City, riding in a ChineseSleeping Bus, and eating crazy stuff at the Dong Hug MenNight Market!
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Street Food - Chinese Street Food - EGGBreakfast Jianbing - BEST Street Food in China.
Featuring all The BEST, HIDDEN, and DEEPStreet food you can find in Peking's Hutongs! Like the famous egg Jian bing for breakfast, and a giant, cheap Peking duck for dinner. We ate a lot of unique and rare Chinese street foods that you must try, all throughout Beijing's Hutongs! I brought a long time friend - Chuchu, to join me for eating Beijing's best Street food!
In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I'm going to take you on a food street journey to many delicious, mouthwatering street food places around Beijing, AKA Peking, in Northern...

published: 20 Jun 2017

Beijing Travel Tips - Tiananmen Square

Tiananmen Square is the largest public square in the world and a major attraction in Beijing. It's also the place where you can actually see the body of Mao Zedong. However, make sure you follow my tip or you'll end up standing in line for nothing. (Lockers are available for rent on the East side across the street from the square.)
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Shanghai Travel Guide

Our ShanghaiTravelGuide! It's finally here, thanks for being so patient everyone. And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for partnering with us on our Shanghai episode and the rest of Season 3 as we discover a #LifeWellTravelled - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
Shanghai is an intense city on all levels. The sights, the sounds, the smells, the stories, Shanghai rewards the curious traveller around every corner. We spent 5 days exploring this incredible city and we can't wait to get back.
Thanks toKyle from UnTour FoodTours for showing us around Shanghai's incredible food scene. Check them out at http://untourfoodtours.com/
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
Here's your essential Beijing travel guide this month of August 2017! Our host Jin Ye tours us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Beijing.
Beijing is a big city and it's often said that if you've never been to this city then you've never really been to China. To make the most out of your stay in Beijing, get a Smart Card which you will use to pay for rides on the subway, city buses, some taxis (taxis with the sign of ‘Welcome to Use IC Card’) and the airport express train.
One of the most stunning landmarks in China is The Great Wall which was recognized as a World Heritage by UNESCO in 1987. It was continuously built from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD on the northern border of the country as the great military defence project of successive ChineseEmpires, with a total length of more than 20,000 kilometers. This national symbol is an outstanding example of the superb military architecture, technology and art of ancient China.
While in Beijing, make sure you check out these TOP ATTRACTIONS:
* The Old Implements Museum
* Forbidden City
* Summer Palace
* Great Wall of China
* Temple of Heaven
* Yonghe Lamasery
* Water Cube
* Beijing Opera
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You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities!
Here's your essential Beijing travel guide this month of August 2017! Our host Jin Ye tours us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Beijing.
Beijing is a big city and it's often said that if you've never been to this city then you've never really been to China. To make the most out of your stay in Beijing, get a Smart Card which you will use to pay for rides on the subway, city buses, some taxis (taxis with the sign of ‘Welcome to Use IC Card’) and the airport express train.
One of the most stunning landmarks in China is The Great Wall which was recognized as a World Heritage by UNESCO in 1987. It was continuously built from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD on the northern border of the country as the great military defence project of successive ChineseEmpires, with a total length of more than 20,000 kilometers. This national symbol is an outstanding example of the superb military architecture, technology and art of ancient China.
While in Beijing, make sure you check out these TOP ATTRACTIONS:
* The Old Implements Museum
* Forbidden City
* Summer Palace
* Great Wall of China
* Temple of Heaven
* Yonghe Lamasery
* Water Cube
* Beijing Opera
WATCH NOW | Latest videos from InsiderTV's Original Series: http://bit.ly/ITVOriginals
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What to Do in Beijing, China | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

Compared with China’s other megacities, Beijing is still a traditionalist at heart, so delve into the shops, galleries and restaurants in the city’s old, alleyw...

Compared with China’s other megacities, Beijing is still a traditionalist at heart, so delve into the shops, galleries and restaurants in the city’s old, alleyway-threaded hutong neighborhoods.
Produced by: Jonah M. Kessel and Aaron WolfeRead the story here: http://nyti.ms/1vjfdPp
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Compared with China’s other megacities, Beijing is still a traditionalist at heart, so delve into the shops, galleries and restaurants in the city’s old, alleyway-threaded hutong neighborhoods.
Produced by: Jonah M. Kessel and Aaron WolfeRead the story here: http://nyti.ms/1vjfdPp
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Visit Beijing - Top 10 Sites in Beijing, China

http://www.woltersworld.com
What to see and do in Beijing, China. The Best sites for tourists and travelers from the great wall to the forbidden city to the hut...

http://www.woltersworld.com
What to see and do in Beijing, China. The Best sites for tourists and travelers from the great wall to the forbidden city to the hutongs, Ming Tombs and temple of heaven.
filmed in Beijing, China
CopyrightMark Wolters 2014

http://www.woltersworld.com
What to see and do in Beijing, China. The Best sites for tourists and travelers from the great wall to the forbidden city to the hutongs, Ming Tombs and temple of heaven.
filmed in Beijing, China
CopyrightMark Wolters 2014

Tips for traveling to China for the first time

I used to live in Shanghai, China so I thought it would be fun to give you my 10 tips for traveling to China for the first time. China is truly an amazing, beau...

I used to live in Shanghai, China so I thought it would be fun to give you my 10 tips for traveling to China for the first time. China is truly an amazing, beautiful and super interesting country, and I highly recommend you all to give it a try! ;)
My Shanghai video diary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gT5wGYaOIw
My blog post about China:
https://bykaja.com/2015/02/14/tips-for-traveling-to-china-for-the-first-time/
Beijing photo diary:
https://bykaja.com/2014/06/16/beijing-photo-diary/
Shanghai photo diary:
https://bykaja.com/2014/02/28/shanghai-photo-diary/
My other videos:
Spring break in Rome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QutxcdcIWVI
Gran Canaria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LsnBRihq4E
Vietnam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM-ODafQPn0
Copenhagen vlog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU8FkCf8HM8
My blog: https://www.bykaja.com
Instagram: https://instagram.com/bykajaa/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bykajablog
Contact me at bykaja@outlook.com
if you could travel anywhere in the world right now, where would you go?

I used to live in Shanghai, China so I thought it would be fun to give you my 10 tips for traveling to China for the first time. China is truly an amazing, beautiful and super interesting country, and I highly recommend you all to give it a try! ;)
My Shanghai video diary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gT5wGYaOIw
My blog post about China:
https://bykaja.com/2015/02/14/tips-for-traveling-to-china-for-the-first-time/
Beijing photo diary:
https://bykaja.com/2014/06/16/beijing-photo-diary/
Shanghai photo diary:
https://bykaja.com/2014/02/28/shanghai-photo-diary/
My other videos:
Spring break in Rome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QutxcdcIWVI
Gran Canaria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LsnBRihq4E
Vietnam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM-ODafQPn0
Copenhagen vlog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU8FkCf8HM8
My blog: https://www.bykaja.com
Instagram: https://instagram.com/bykajaa/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bykajablog
Contact me at bykaja@outlook.com
if you could travel anywhere in the world right now, where would you go?

Beijing Vacation Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations

The Chinese is one of the worlds oldest civilizations. The capital, Beijing with its 11 million inhabitants is now a modern city with skyscrapers, highways and ...

The Chinese is one of the worlds oldest civilizations. The capital, Beijing with its 11 million inhabitants is now a modern city with skyscrapers, highways and shopping malls. Its several ancient monuments are all oases of silence. The Tien’anmen square is possibly the largest and most famous square of the world. The former imperial palace, surrounded by wall was called ‘the forbidden city’ because a commoner could not enter here. At least that beautiful is the Summer Palace and the Temple of Heaven, where pieces from the ancient artist await the visitors. When in Beijing, one must not forget the Buddhist temples, and the zoo, where the very rare panda bears are living. Let us not forget about the gastronomical part of China, since the country’s cuisine is one of the best on Earth. From Beijing we can travel to the old capital, Xian, where the famous clay soldiers can be seen. The Ming Dinasty Tombs are only 50 kilometres far from Beijing, but the Great Wall of China is not far either.
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The Chinese is one of the worlds oldest civilizations. The capital, Beijing with its 11 million inhabitants is now a modern city with skyscrapers, highways and shopping malls. Its several ancient monuments are all oases of silence. The Tien’anmen square is possibly the largest and most famous square of the world. The former imperial palace, surrounded by wall was called ‘the forbidden city’ because a commoner could not enter here. At least that beautiful is the Summer Palace and the Temple of Heaven, where pieces from the ancient artist await the visitors. When in Beijing, one must not forget the Buddhist temples, and the zoo, where the very rare panda bears are living. Let us not forget about the gastronomical part of China, since the country’s cuisine is one of the best on Earth. From Beijing we can travel to the old capital, Xian, where the famous clay soldiers can be seen. The Ming Dinasty Tombs are only 50 kilometres far from Beijing, but the Great Wall of China is not far either.
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3 young adventurers head out of part 2 of the adventure of a lifetime! The second leg of their quest to visit every country in the world to obtain their "Global...

3 young adventurers head out of part 2 of the adventure of a lifetime! The second leg of their quest to visit every country in the world to obtain their "GlobalDegree," the gang travels to Asia, vlogging and making helpful country by country video guides along the way. Stay tuned for all the top tips on where to stay, what to eat and all the best things to do while backpacking around Asia!
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Traveling the globe is easier than you think...
SEASON 2 // EPISODE 5
The Global Degree gang have put together their top recommendations for the best things to do in Beijing, China, including visiting Tienanmen Square, Forbidden City, riding in a ChineseSleeping Bus, and eating crazy stuff at the Dong Hug MenNight Market!
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3 young adventurers head out of part 2 of the adventure of a lifetime! The second leg of their quest to visit every country in the world to obtain their "GlobalDegree," the gang travels to Asia, vlogging and making helpful country by country video guides along the way. Stay tuned for all the top tips on where to stay, what to eat and all the best things to do while backpacking around Asia!
For more episode guides, hit the SUBSCRIBE button above!
Traveling the globe is easier than you think...
SEASON 2 // EPISODE 5
The Global Degree gang have put together their top recommendations for the best things to do in Beijing, China, including visiting Tienanmen Square, Forbidden City, riding in a ChineseSleeping Bus, and eating crazy stuff at the Dong Hug MenNight Market!
China Hostels: http://hwrld.cm/1mYpwoV

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Street Food - Chinese Street Food - EGGBreakfast Jianbing - BEST Street Food in China.
Featuring all The BEST, HIDDEN, and DEEPStreet food you can find in Peking's Hutongs! Like the famous egg Jian bing for breakfast, and a giant, cheap Peking duck for dinner. We ate a lot of unique and rare Chinese street foods that you must try, all throughout Beijing's Hutongs! I brought a long time friend - Chuchu, to join me for eating Beijing's best Street food!
In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I'm going to take you on a food street journey to many delicious, mouthwatering street food places around Beijing, AKA Peking, in Northern China. If you're thinking about traveling to China for the street food, make sure to come visit Beijing. You can enjoy unique Chinese street foods hidden in Beijing's Hutong Alleyways and try some classic Chinese cuisine favorites like Peking duck AKA Beijing duck, Jian bing ( 煎饼) AKA Chinese crepes, and a ton of other hidden specialties.
In the past 3 years, I've shot and eaten street food around China, including locations like Chengdu, Lanzhou, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Beijing, Wuhan, Leshan, Shanghai, and Xinjiang's Silk Road. So far, the street food in each of these locations has been the best street food around the world!
Chinese cuisine is so fantastic, it would really take a lifetime to eat all of it. I consider myself super lucky and fortunate to be able to live in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, eating Sichuan food and sampling food across the whole country whenever I get the chance. I've decided to stay living in China for another year or two or even more, shooting delicious street food in china for you and across asia as well!
Here are the addresses and locations and restaurant names for the Chinese street food I had in this Beijing travel video. Most locations were deep in Beijing's Hutong alleyways!
1) Famous beijing breakfast Jianbing - AKA Chinese Crepe
北京市东城区大兴胡同内。
2) DeliciousSesame butter porridge made from millet AKA Miancha:
北京市东城区南大兴胡同7号
3) Very stinky Douzhi fermented green bean porridge (even stinkier than stinky tofu!)
北京市东城区天坛北门对面老磁器口豆汁店
4) Organ soup and specialty Beijing zhajiang noodles AKA Zhajiangmian!
北京市东城区东四北大街141号老北京百年卤煮店
5) Beijing Duck / Peking duck!
.北京市东城区北新桥头条55号花家怡园
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My name isTrevorJames and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Szechuan, China, eating up as much delicious .
I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge.
Thanks for watching, and please feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, or critique in the comments below!
Please make sure to subscribe, it's the best way to keep my videos in your feed, and give me a thumbs up too if you liked this food video, thanks, I appreciate it! You could also share the video too if you liked it, that would be awesome.
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Street Food - Chinese Street Food - EGGBreakfast Jianbing - BEST Street Food in China.
Featuring all The BEST, HIDDEN, and DEEPStreet food you can find in Peking's Hutongs! Like the famous egg Jian bing for breakfast, and a giant, cheap Peking duck for dinner. We ate a lot of unique and rare Chinese street foods that you must try, all throughout Beijing's Hutongs! I brought a long time friend - Chuchu, to join me for eating Beijing's best Street food!
In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I'm going to take you on a food street journey to many delicious, mouthwatering street food places around Beijing, AKA Peking, in Northern China. If you're thinking about traveling to China for the street food, make sure to come visit Beijing. You can enjoy unique Chinese street foods hidden in Beijing's Hutong Alleyways and try some classic Chinese cuisine favorites like Peking duck AKA Beijing duck, Jian bing ( 煎饼) AKA Chinese crepes, and a ton of other hidden specialties.
In the past 3 years, I've shot and eaten street food around China, including locations like Chengdu, Lanzhou, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Beijing, Wuhan, Leshan, Shanghai, and Xinjiang's Silk Road. So far, the street food in each of these locations has been the best street food around the world!
Chinese cuisine is so fantastic, it would really take a lifetime to eat all of it. I consider myself super lucky and fortunate to be able to live in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, eating Sichuan food and sampling food across the whole country whenever I get the chance. I've decided to stay living in China for another year or two or even more, shooting delicious street food in china for you and across asia as well!
Here are the addresses and locations and restaurant names for the Chinese street food I had in this Beijing travel video. Most locations were deep in Beijing's Hutong alleyways!
1) Famous beijing breakfast Jianbing - AKA Chinese Crepe
北京市东城区大兴胡同内。
2) DeliciousSesame butter porridge made from millet AKA Miancha:
北京市东城区南大兴胡同7号
3) Very stinky Douzhi fermented green bean porridge (even stinkier than stinky tofu!)
北京市东城区天坛北门对面老磁器口豆汁店
4) Organ soup and specialty Beijing zhajiang noodles AKA Zhajiangmian!
北京市东城区东四北大街141号老北京百年卤煮店
5) Beijing Duck / Peking duck!
.北京市东城区北新桥头条55号花家怡园
ABOUT THE FOOD RANGER
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My name isTrevorJames and I'm a hungry traveler and Mandarin learner that's currently living in Chengdu, Szechuan, China, eating up as much delicious .
I enjoy tasting and documenting as many dishes as I can and I'm going to make videos for YOU along the way! Over the next few years, I'm going to travel around the world and document as much food as I can for you! I love delicious food! This channel will show you real Chinese food and real local food, not that stuff they serve in the Buzzfeed challenge.
Thanks for watching, and please feel free to leave a comment, suggestion, or critique in the comments below!
Please make sure to subscribe, it's the best way to keep my videos in your feed, and give me a thumbs up too if you liked this food video, thanks, I appreciate it! You could also share the video too if you liked it, that would be awesome.
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Beijing Travel Tips - Tiananmen Square

Tiananmen Square is the largest public square in the world and a major attraction in Beijing. It's also the place where you can actually see the body of Mao Ze...

Tiananmen Square is the largest public square in the world and a major attraction in Beijing. It's also the place where you can actually see the body of Mao Zedong. However, make sure you follow my tip or you'll end up standing in line for nothing. (Lockers are available for rent on the East side across the street from the square.)
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Lauren Bercarich

Tiananmen Square is the largest public square in the world and a major attraction in Beijing. It's also the place where you can actually see the body of Mao Zedong. However, make sure you follow my tip or you'll end up standing in line for nothing. (Lockers are available for rent on the East side across the street from the square.)
www.LaurenInAsia.com
www.LaurenBercarich.com
Lauren Bercarich

We visit the home to another world wonder: Beijing, China! Home of the Great wall of China! So we put together a short travel guide montage of all the things we got up to when visiting Beijing China. Highlights include: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden CityImperial Palace, BeijingTemple of Heaven, Peking Duck, Donghuamen Night Market, and the Great Wall of China near Beijing.
Everyone should check out the Great Wall of China, and if you do decide to go; there are many different parts of the wall you can enter. We decided to go to Mutianyu part of the Great Wall, instead of Badaling. Badaling is filled with huge crowds you won't be able to enjoy the wall as much compared to Mutianyu.
It took us a while to get to the Wall! Our first bus from the hotel was about half an hour, then we got onto a second bus which was about 1.5 hours but about 15 minutes before we should have got off, the bus driver pulled over, a random Chinese man who could barely speak English kept telling us to get in his car and he'll take us straight to the wall (this wasn't an official taxi) but got in anyway and he seemed alright! He even waited 4 hours outside the wall to take us back! This car ride was about 35 minutes. We then got a shuttle bus from the entrance of the wall up the mountain; then got on the cable car all the way up to the Wall! So prepare for a long journey before your Hike even begins!
Have you ever been to the Great Wall of China? Do you want to? Let us know if you'd like any travel tips for Beijing in the comments :)
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Hong KongTravelVlog 🇭🇰 What To DoGuide: https://youtu.be/g3nSj1Mjvv4
If you ever decide to go anywhere in Asia, maybe SE Asia, make sure you take some time to visit Beijing China for a trip! There are so many Beijing tourist attractions, as well as old traditional local attractions! :)
THANKS!!!

We visit the home to another world wonder: Beijing, China! Home of the Great wall of China! So we put together a short travel guide montage of all the things we got up to when visiting Beijing China. Highlights include: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden CityImperial Palace, BeijingTemple of Heaven, Peking Duck, Donghuamen Night Market, and the Great Wall of China near Beijing.
Everyone should check out the Great Wall of China, and if you do decide to go; there are many different parts of the wall you can enter. We decided to go to Mutianyu part of the Great Wall, instead of Badaling. Badaling is filled with huge crowds you won't be able to enjoy the wall as much compared to Mutianyu.
It took us a while to get to the Wall! Our first bus from the hotel was about half an hour, then we got onto a second bus which was about 1.5 hours but about 15 minutes before we should have got off, the bus driver pulled over, a random Chinese man who could barely speak English kept telling us to get in his car and he'll take us straight to the wall (this wasn't an official taxi) but got in anyway and he seemed alright! He even waited 4 hours outside the wall to take us back! This car ride was about 35 minutes. We then got a shuttle bus from the entrance of the wall up the mountain; then got on the cable car all the way up to the Wall! So prepare for a long journey before your Hike even begins!
Have you ever been to the Great Wall of China? Do you want to? Let us know if you'd like any travel tips for Beijing in the comments :)
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Hong KongTravelVlog 🇭🇰 What To DoGuide: https://youtu.be/g3nSj1Mjvv4
If you ever decide to go anywhere in Asia, maybe SE Asia, make sure you take some time to visit Beijing China for a trip! There are so many Beijing tourist attractions, as well as old traditional local attractions! :)
THANKS!!!

Our ShanghaiTravelGuide! It's finally here, thanks for being so patient everyone. And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for partnering with us on our Shanghai episode and the rest of Season 3 as we discover a #LifeWellTravelled - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
Shanghai is an intense city on all levels. The sights, the sounds, the smells, the stories, Shanghai rewards the curious traveller around every corner. We spent 5 days exploring this incredible city and we can't wait to get back.
Thanks toKyle from UnTour FoodTours for showing us around Shanghai's incredible food scene. Check them out at http://untourfoodtours.com/
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

Our ShanghaiTravelGuide! It's finally here, thanks for being so patient everyone. And thanks to our friends at Cathay Pacific for partnering with us on our Shanghai episode and the rest of Season 3 as we discover a #LifeWellTravelled - find out more at http://www.cathaypacific.com/lifewelltravelled
Shanghai is an intense city on all levels. The sights, the sounds, the smells, the stories, Shanghai rewards the curious traveller around every corner. We spent 5 days exploring this incredible city and we can't wait to get back.
Thanks toKyle from UnTour FoodTours for showing us around Shanghai's incredible food scene. Check them out at http://untourfoodtours.com/
How we film our travel guides - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPFmRWNzG84

Chinese organic farms blossoming with creative sales pitches

China's market for organic food is booming, but many small-scale farmers are struggling with high costs and compliance burdens. So, they’re coming up with creative ways to market and sell their products, such as inviting customers on field trips to check out the produce for themselves!
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September 23 - Invited S5: Jason Surratt

Earth to Mouth

http://www.nfb.ca/film/earth_to_mouth/
Filmed at the Wing Fong Farm in Ontario, this documentary follows the tilling, planting and harvesting of Asian vegetables destined for Chinese markets and restaurants. On 80 acres of land, Lau King-Fai, her son and a half-dozen migrant Mexican workers care for the plants. For Yeung Kwan, her son, the farm represents personal and financial independence. For his mother, it is an oasis of peace. For the Mexican workers, it provides jobs that help support their children back home.

published: 26 Jan 2010

All You Can Eat Raw Vegan Indian Buffet at Arya Bhavan in Chicago IL

John fromhttp://www.okraw.com/ visits the Arya Bhavan Indian restaurant to partake in the all-you-can-eat raw food buffet on monday nights from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm. In this episode you will learn more about the organic, vegan, raw, buffet in this vegetarian restaurant review. After watching this epsiode you will be more familiar with some of the foods served on the raw vegan buffet and if you should eat here.

Astani Dept Seminar: Closing the Gap on Missing Sources of Organic Aerosol in the Atmosphere

March 2, 2011
Speaker:
Christopher Hennigan
Carnegie Mellon UniversityAbstract:
Aerosols, or particulate matter, are ubiquitous components of the atmosphere that exert important impacts on human health and global climate, though our understanding of these effects is far from clear. A better characterization of aerosol physical and chemical properties,
including their sources and fate, is vital in obtaining a more accurate assessment of their contribution to climate change and in devising mitigation strategies with public health in mind. Extensive ambient measurements have demonstrated that organic compounds comprise a significant fraction of aerosol mass in many locations globally. Our knowledge of this organic aerosol (OA), however, is incomplete, as evidenced by the ...

published: 09 Mar 2011

Doing business in China (Full Episode)

In this episode of The AirportEconomist Tim is in Shanghai, the commercial capital of China. He gets insights from local business people and learn from foreigners who have cracked the market.
The Airport Economist is your guide to doing business in the Asian Century. Led by renowned economist Tim Harcourt, we'll be visiting thriving markets all across Asia to find out what the emerging opportunities are for doing business there, how to get your foot in the door, learn from companies who are successfully operating there, as well as discover the local culture.
In each episode we'll arm you with all the knowledge and insights you need to take your business international.
Visithttp://www.theairporteconomist.com/
And connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theairporteconomist/
Or tw...

published: 19 Nov 2016

Fabricating a Lattice Structure with form•Z

DigitalFabrication has become a big part of design today, giving us the accuracy that we need in order to create what we see in a 3D model in the real world. With the help of form•Z, we can take organic surfaces and simply turn them into pieces that we can form together to create a realistic elegant model of the organic surface. The techniques in this webinar can be used in architecture and industrial design to conceptualize difficult and complex forms. Model and create pieces in form•Z the way they will be cut out in real life. You can model it, but can you make it? Attend this webinar and you will learn how to easily and efficiently fabricate models from form•Z. Straight out of your computer and into your hands.
You will experience:
• How to conceptualize non developable surfaces.
...

Street Food In China - Asian Street Food Documentary

AsianStreet FoodDocumentary. Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink sold by a hawker, or vendor, in a street or other public place, such as at a market or fair. It is often sold from a portable food booth, food cart, or food truck and meant for immediate consumption. Some street foods are regional, but many have spread beyond their region of origin. Most street foods are classed as both finger food and fast food, and are cheaper on average than restaurant meals. According to a 2007 study from the Food and Agriculture Organization, 2.5 billion people eat street food every day.

published: 13 Jul 2016

"How to Make Money and Save the World" by Gary Hirshberg

January 28, 2014 | In this Wrigley Lecture, Gary Hirshberg shares his experiences and examples about how we can all think differently about harmonizing positive business and environmental outcomes. He also describes his work as chairman and co-founder of the Just Label It campaign, which advocates for mandatory national labeling of genetically engineered foods, and explains how this campaign fits into a larger sustainability context.
Gary Hirshberg is chairman of the board and former CEO of Stonyfield Farm.

Ülo Niinemets: How plant language changes climate

Professor, Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,
Estonian University of Life Sciences
Ülo Niinemets is a plant physiology professor at the Estonian University of Life Sciences. His ambitious study on plant stress emissions granted him a place in the European Research Council. Ülo Niinemets is the director of the Centre of Excellence in Environmental Adaptation. His studies focus on the connections between plants and climate change. Ülo Niinemets specialises in studying the connections between plant stress emissions and climate change and testing the hypothesis that we have largely underestimated the role of plants in the Earth’s climate.
Although it is accepted that plant trace gas (VOC) emissions play major roles in the formation of ozone, secondary organic aerosols (SO...

published: 05 Apr 2015

Life Cycle Assessment - Introduction

published: 26 Dec 2016

Sri Lanka Luck Grove Spice garden

Full of great info about spices, including the famous Ceylon cinnamon, as well as ayurvedic remedies and oils.

Seminar: Kostas Tsigaridis, 2011-01-19

GISSLunchSeminar: Jan. 19, 2011Kostas Tsigaridis
Influences of the PrimaryOrganicMarineComponent on Sea-Spray Composition and Climate
Organic aerosols, a ubiquitous component of atmospheric particulate matter, are still poorly constrained in global models. New sources and production mechanisms have been discovered in the last few years, including primary and secondary sources from the ocean, important new terrestrial secondary organic aerosol precursors, and cloud processing. Although their importance for gas-phase chemistry and climate is expected to be very significant, most global models to date include few, if any, of these new sources.
Marine primary aerosols are traditionally being treated in global models as pure sea-salt. Recently, however, it has been well established that...

Chinese organic farms blossoming with creative sales pitches

China's market for organic food is booming, but many small-scale farmers are struggling with high costs and compliance burdens. So, they’re coming up with creat...

China's market for organic food is booming, but many small-scale farmers are struggling with high costs and compliance burdens. So, they’re coming up with creative ways to market and sell their products, such as inviting customers on field trips to check out the produce for themselves!
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China's market for organic food is booming, but many small-scale farmers are struggling with high costs and compliance burdens. So, they’re coming up with creative ways to market and sell their products, such as inviting customers on field trips to check out the produce for themselves!
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Earth to Mouth

http://www.nfb.ca/film/earth_to_mouth/
Filmed at the Wing Fong Farm in Ontario, this documentary follows the tilling, planting and harvesting of Asian vegetable...

http://www.nfb.ca/film/earth_to_mouth/
Filmed at the Wing Fong Farm in Ontario, this documentary follows the tilling, planting and harvesting of Asian vegetables destined for Chinese markets and restaurants. On 80 acres of land, Lau King-Fai, her son and a half-dozen migrant Mexican workers care for the plants. For Yeung Kwan, her son, the farm represents personal and financial independence. For his mother, it is an oasis of peace. For the Mexican workers, it provides jobs that help support their children back home.

http://www.nfb.ca/film/earth_to_mouth/
Filmed at the Wing Fong Farm in Ontario, this documentary follows the tilling, planting and harvesting of Asian vegetables destined for Chinese markets and restaurants. On 80 acres of land, Lau King-Fai, her son and a half-dozen migrant Mexican workers care for the plants. For Yeung Kwan, her son, the farm represents personal and financial independence. For his mother, it is an oasis of peace. For the Mexican workers, it provides jobs that help support their children back home.

John fromhttp://www.okraw.com/ visits the Arya Bhavan Indian restaurant to partake in the all-you-can-eat raw food buffet on monday nights from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm. In this episode you will learn more about the organic, vegan, raw, buffet in this vegetarian restaurant review. After watching this epsiode you will be more familiar with some of the foods served on the raw vegan buffet and if you should eat here.

John fromhttp://www.okraw.com/ visits the Arya Bhavan Indian restaurant to partake in the all-you-can-eat raw food buffet on monday nights from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm. In this episode you will learn more about the organic, vegan, raw, buffet in this vegetarian restaurant review. After watching this epsiode you will be more familiar with some of the foods served on the raw vegan buffet and if you should eat here.

March 2, 2011
Speaker:
Christopher Hennigan
Carnegie Mellon UniversityAbstract:
Aerosols, or particulate matter, are ubiquitous components of the atmosphere that exert important impacts on human health and global climate, though our understanding of these effects is far from clear. A better characterization of aerosol physical and chemical properties,
including their sources and fate, is vital in obtaining a more accurate assessment of their contribution to climate change and in devising mitigation strategies with public health in mind. Extensive ambient measurements have demonstrated that organic compounds comprise a significant fraction of aerosol mass in many locations globally. Our knowledge of this organic aerosol (OA), however, is incomplete, as evidenced by the systematic underprediction of OA concentrations by state-of-the-art computer models.

March 2, 2011
Speaker:
Christopher Hennigan
Carnegie Mellon UniversityAbstract:
Aerosols, or particulate matter, are ubiquitous components of the atmosphere that exert important impacts on human health and global climate, though our understanding of these effects is far from clear. A better characterization of aerosol physical and chemical properties,
including their sources and fate, is vital in obtaining a more accurate assessment of their contribution to climate change and in devising mitigation strategies with public health in mind. Extensive ambient measurements have demonstrated that organic compounds comprise a significant fraction of aerosol mass in many locations globally. Our knowledge of this organic aerosol (OA), however, is incomplete, as evidenced by the systematic underprediction of OA concentrations by state-of-the-art computer models.

In this episode of The AirportEconomist Tim is in Shanghai, the commercial capital of China. He gets insights from local business people and learn from foreigners who have cracked the market.
The Airport Economist is your guide to doing business in the Asian Century. Led by renowned economist Tim Harcourt, we'll be visiting thriving markets all across Asia to find out what the emerging opportunities are for doing business there, how to get your foot in the door, learn from companies who are successfully operating there, as well as discover the local culture.
In each episode we'll arm you with all the knowledge and insights you need to take your business international.
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In this episode of The AirportEconomist Tim is in Shanghai, the commercial capital of China. He gets insights from local business people and learn from foreigners who have cracked the market.
The Airport Economist is your guide to doing business in the Asian Century. Led by renowned economist Tim Harcourt, we'll be visiting thriving markets all across Asia to find out what the emerging opportunities are for doing business there, how to get your foot in the door, learn from companies who are successfully operating there, as well as discover the local culture.
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Fabricating a Lattice Structure with form•Z

DigitalFabrication has become a big part of design today, giving us the accuracy that we need in order to create what we see in a 3D model in the real world. W...

DigitalFabrication has become a big part of design today, giving us the accuracy that we need in order to create what we see in a 3D model in the real world. With the help of form•Z, we can take organic surfaces and simply turn them into pieces that we can form together to create a realistic elegant model of the organic surface. The techniques in this webinar can be used in architecture and industrial design to conceptualize difficult and complex forms. Model and create pieces in form•Z the way they will be cut out in real life. You can model it, but can you make it? Attend this webinar and you will learn how to easily and efficiently fabricate models from form•Z. Straight out of your computer and into your hands.
You will experience:
• How to conceptualize non developable surfaces.
• Create and Fabricate organic surfaces.
• Create a system of cross contours that will friction fit together.
• Prepare files to use for a laser cutter or a CNC router.

DigitalFabrication has become a big part of design today, giving us the accuracy that we need in order to create what we see in a 3D model in the real world. With the help of form•Z, we can take organic surfaces and simply turn them into pieces that we can form together to create a realistic elegant model of the organic surface. The techniques in this webinar can be used in architecture and industrial design to conceptualize difficult and complex forms. Model and create pieces in form•Z the way they will be cut out in real life. You can model it, but can you make it? Attend this webinar and you will learn how to easily and efficiently fabricate models from form•Z. Straight out of your computer and into your hands.
You will experience:
• How to conceptualize non developable surfaces.
• Create and Fabricate organic surfaces.
• Create a system of cross contours that will friction fit together.
• Prepare files to use for a laser cutter or a CNC router.

AsianStreet FoodDocumentary. Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink sold by a hawker, or vendor, in a street or other public place, such as at a market or fair. It is often sold from a portable food booth, food cart, or food truck and meant for immediate consumption. Some street foods are regional, but many have spread beyond their region of origin. Most street foods are classed as both finger food and fast food, and are cheaper on average than restaurant meals. According to a 2007 study from the Food and Agriculture Organization, 2.5 billion people eat street food every day.

AsianStreet FoodDocumentary. Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink sold by a hawker, or vendor, in a street or other public place, such as at a market or fair. It is often sold from a portable food booth, food cart, or food truck and meant for immediate consumption. Some street foods are regional, but many have spread beyond their region of origin. Most street foods are classed as both finger food and fast food, and are cheaper on average than restaurant meals. According to a 2007 study from the Food and Agriculture Organization, 2.5 billion people eat street food every day.

"How to Make Money and Save the World" by Gary Hirshberg

January 28, 2014 | In this Wrigley Lecture, Gary Hirshberg shares his experiences and examples about how we can all think differently about harmonizing positive...

January 28, 2014 | In this Wrigley Lecture, Gary Hirshberg shares his experiences and examples about how we can all think differently about harmonizing positive business and environmental outcomes. He also describes his work as chairman and co-founder of the Just Label It campaign, which advocates for mandatory national labeling of genetically engineered foods, and explains how this campaign fits into a larger sustainability context.
Gary Hirshberg is chairman of the board and former CEO of Stonyfield Farm.

January 28, 2014 | In this Wrigley Lecture, Gary Hirshberg shares his experiences and examples about how we can all think differently about harmonizing positive business and environmental outcomes. He also describes his work as chairman and co-founder of the Just Label It campaign, which advocates for mandatory national labeling of genetically engineered foods, and explains how this campaign fits into a larger sustainability context.
Gary Hirshberg is chairman of the board and former CEO of Stonyfield Farm.

Professor, Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,
Estonian University of Life Sciences
Ülo Niinemets is a plant physiology professor at the Estonian University of Life Sciences. His ambitious study on plant stress emissions granted him a place in the European Research Council. Ülo Niinemets is the director of the Centre of Excellence in Environmental Adaptation. His studies focus on the connections between plants and climate change. Ülo Niinemets specialises in studying the connections between plant stress emissions and climate change and testing the hypothesis that we have largely underestimated the role of plants in the Earth’s climate.
Although it is accepted that plant trace gas (VOC) emissions play major roles in the formation of ozone, secondary organic aerosols (SOA) and cloud condensation nuclei (CNN) with potentially profound impacts on air quality and climate, the overall impact of VOC emissions in large-scale Earth processes is poorly understood. Research has focused only on constitutive emissions from certain “emitting” species. However, in addition to constitutive emissions, all species can release induced VOCs under abiotic and biotic stress. As global change is resulting in higher levels of stress in the Earth’s ecosystems, the relevance of induced emissions is expected to gain attention.
This lecture was part of a study trip to Estonia of journalists from around the world who had attended the 8th World Conference of Science Journalists in Helsinki in June 2013. The two day trip was set up and run by the EstonianAssociation of Science Journalists together with the Estonian Research Council. It was funded by the European Regional Development Fund.

Professor, Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,
Estonian University of Life Sciences
Ülo Niinemets is a plant physiology professor at the Estonian University of Life Sciences. His ambitious study on plant stress emissions granted him a place in the European Research Council. Ülo Niinemets is the director of the Centre of Excellence in Environmental Adaptation. His studies focus on the connections between plants and climate change. Ülo Niinemets specialises in studying the connections between plant stress emissions and climate change and testing the hypothesis that we have largely underestimated the role of plants in the Earth’s climate.
Although it is accepted that plant trace gas (VOC) emissions play major roles in the formation of ozone, secondary organic aerosols (SOA) and cloud condensation nuclei (CNN) with potentially profound impacts on air quality and climate, the overall impact of VOC emissions in large-scale Earth processes is poorly understood. Research has focused only on constitutive emissions from certain “emitting” species. However, in addition to constitutive emissions, all species can release induced VOCs under abiotic and biotic stress. As global change is resulting in higher levels of stress in the Earth’s ecosystems, the relevance of induced emissions is expected to gain attention.
This lecture was part of a study trip to Estonia of journalists from around the world who had attended the 8th World Conference of Science Journalists in Helsinki in June 2013. The two day trip was set up and run by the EstonianAssociation of Science Journalists together with the Estonian Research Council. It was funded by the European Regional Development Fund.

GISSLunchSeminar: Jan. 19, 2011Kostas Tsigaridis
Influences of the PrimaryOrganicMarineComponent on Sea-Spray Composition and Climate
Organic aerosols, a ubiquitous component of atmospheric particulate matter, are still poorly constrained in global models. New sources and production mechanisms have been discovered in the last few years, including primary and secondary sources from the ocean, important new terrestrial secondary organic aerosol precursors, and cloud processing. Although their importance for gas-phase chemistry and climate is expected to be very significant, most global models to date include few, if any, of these new sources.
Marine primary aerosols are traditionally being treated in global models as pure sea-salt. Recently, however, it has been well established that sea-spray composition consists of a mixture of sea-salt and water insoluble organic material. This is expected to affect marine aerosol properties in global models, with probably the most notable change being that the mixed particles have reduced hygroscopicity. This results in an increase of marine aerosol lifetime due to suppressed removal, as well as a reduction of their cloud condensation nuclei activity, affecting cloud droplet number concentration, and, consequently, altering the radiation that reaches the ground, feeding back to affect ocean biology, which is the source of organics in sea-spray.
The importance of the oceanic source of primary organic aerosols will be evaluated and validated against measurements, in conjunction with sea-salt. The calculated changes in both sea-salt and organic aerosol distribution due to the new marine organic aerosol source will be evaluated. The importance of the marine organic aerosols on both direct and indirect effects and the potential feedbacks involved will be presented.
Presentation slides available at: http://www.giss.nasa.gov/meetings/lunch/2011a/20110119-Kostas_Tsigaridis.pdf

GISSLunchSeminar: Jan. 19, 2011Kostas Tsigaridis
Influences of the PrimaryOrganicMarineComponent on Sea-Spray Composition and Climate
Organic aerosols, a ubiquitous component of atmospheric particulate matter, are still poorly constrained in global models. New sources and production mechanisms have been discovered in the last few years, including primary and secondary sources from the ocean, important new terrestrial secondary organic aerosol precursors, and cloud processing. Although their importance for gas-phase chemistry and climate is expected to be very significant, most global models to date include few, if any, of these new sources.
Marine primary aerosols are traditionally being treated in global models as pure sea-salt. Recently, however, it has been well established that sea-spray composition consists of a mixture of sea-salt and water insoluble organic material. This is expected to affect marine aerosol properties in global models, with probably the most notable change being that the mixed particles have reduced hygroscopicity. This results in an increase of marine aerosol lifetime due to suppressed removal, as well as a reduction of their cloud condensation nuclei activity, affecting cloud droplet number concentration, and, consequently, altering the radiation that reaches the ground, feeding back to affect ocean biology, which is the source of organics in sea-spray.
The importance of the oceanic source of primary organic aerosols will be evaluated and validated against measurements, in conjunction with sea-salt. The calculated changes in both sea-salt and organic aerosol distribution due to the new marine organic aerosol source will be evaluated. The importance of the marine organic aerosols on both direct and indirect effects and the potential feedbacks involved will be presented.
Presentation slides available at: http://www.giss.nasa.gov/meetings/lunch/2011a/20110119-Kostas_Tsigaridis.pdf

Characterization of Organic Aerosols in Beijing

Slideshow summary of:
Characterization of Organic Aerosols in Beijing Using an Aerodyne High-Resolution Aerosol Mass Spectrometer
ZHANG Junke, WANG Yuesi, HUANG Xiaojuan, LIU Zirui, JI Dongsheng, and SUNYangStateKey Laboratory of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Physics and Atmospheric Chemistry, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029
Full paper (early online version): http://159.226.119.58/aas/EN/abstract/abstract2614.shtml
Full version (once fully published): http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00376-014-4153-9
Abstract:
Fine particle of organic aerosol (OA), mostly arising from pollution, are abundant in Beijing. To achieve a better understanding of the difference in OA in summer and autumn, a high-resolution time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometer (HR-ToF-AMS, Aerodyne ResearchInc., USA) was deployed in urban Beijing in August and October 2012. The mean OA mass concentration in autumn was 30±30 μg m-3, which was higher than in summer (13±6.9 μg m-3). The elemental analysis found that OA was more aged in summer (oxygen-to-carbon (O/C) ratios were 0.41 and 0.32 for summer and autumn, respectively). Positive matrix factorization (PMF) analysis identified three and five components in summer and autumn, respectively. In summer, an oxygenated OA (OOA), a cooking-emission-related OA (COA), and a hydrocarbon-like OA (HOA) were indentified. Meanwhile, the OOA was separated into LV-OOA (low-volatility OOA) and SV-OOA (semi-volatile OOA); and in autumn, a nitrogen-containing OA (NOA) was also found. The SOA (secondary OA) was always the most important OA component, accounting for 55% of the OA in the two seasons. Back trajectory clustering analysis found that the origin of the air masses was more complex in summer. Southerly air masses in both seasons were associated with the highest OA loading, while northerly air masses were associated with the lowest OA loading. A preliminary study of OA components, especially the POA (primary OA), in different periods found that the HOA and COA all decreased during the National Day holiday period, and HOA decreased at weekends compared with weekdays.

23:27

Chinese organic farms blossoming with creative sales pitches

China's market for organic food is booming, but many small-scale farmers are struggling wi...

Chinese organic farms blossoming with creative sales pitches

China's market for organic food is booming, but many small-scale farmers are struggling with high costs and compliance burdens. So, they’re coming up with creative ways to market and sell their products, such as inviting customers on field trips to check out the produce for themselves!
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China’s appetite for organic food growing — 20150612

With a rising number of Chinese consumers going organic, producers are cashing in on this ...

China’s appetite for organic food growing — 20150612

With a rising number of Chinese consumers going organic, producers are cashing in on this growing appetite. The Shanghai-based YMTOrganicFarm prides itself on its trump card. Its software helps the company forecast demand and determine planting plans, based on its user data, the seasons, and climate factors.
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Janelle Li Mo - from Beijing, China to Palmerston North.

A passion for food, science and New Zealand combined
to draw Janelle Li Mo from Beijing to...

Tulenov Ruslan, a Kazakh student who is currently studying at the University of Science and TechnologyBeijing, has donated rare blood type in China twice a year since he first came to the country when he was 17 in 2009. Over the past eight years, Ruslan has donated more than 5,000 milliliters of his blood, helping relieve the pain of many Chinese patients. Ruslan said he will continue to donate what he called “his rare resource” to help others.
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China farmer cooperative study

Farmer cooperatives and countryside in Beijing, Hubei, Anhui, and Chongming Island of Shan...

Mike Duke Outlines Walmart's New Sustainability Goals in Beijing

Mike Duke, President and CEO of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. delivered remarks at an event in Beijing, China, announcing expanded sustainability commitments.
At an event in Beijing with government officials, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), academics, suppliers and company associates, Walmart said the company will use the SustainabilityIndex to design more sustainable products, make its global supply chain more socially and environmentally accountable and responsible, and incentivize merchants to make sustainability a bigger part of their day-to-day jobs.

INSIDE Beijing with Jin Ye | Travel Guide | AUGUST 2017

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Here's your essential Beijing travel guide this month of August 2017! Our host Jin Ye tours us around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in Beijing.
Beijing is a big city and it's often said that if you've never been to this city then you've never really been to China. To make the most out of your stay in Beijing, get a Smart Card which you will use to pay for rides on the subway, city buses, some taxis (taxis with the sign of ‘Welcome to Use IC Card’) and the airport express train.
One of the most stunning landmarks in China is The Great Wall which was recognized as a World Heritage by UNESCO in 1987. It was continuously built from the 3rd century BC to the 17th century AD on the northern border of the country as the great military defence project of successive ChineseEmpires, with a total length of more than 20,000 kilometers. This national symbol is an outstanding example of the superb military architecture, technology and art of ancient China.
While in Beijing, make sure you check out these TOP ATTRACTIONS:
* The Old Implements Museum
* Forbidden City
* Summer Palace
* Great Wall of China
* Temple of Heaven
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* Water Cube
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Beijing Travel Guide - Beijing official city guide HD

This is the official promotion video of Beijing filmed by the Beijing Ministry of Tourism....

What to Do in Beijing, China | 36 Hours Travel Videos | The New York Times

Compared with China’s other megacities, Beijing is still a traditionalist at heart, so delve into the shops, galleries and restaurants in the city’s old, alleyway-threaded hutong neighborhoods.
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Visit Beijing - Top 10 Sites in Beijing, China

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What to see and do in Beijing, China. The Best sites for tourists and travelers from the great wall to the forbidden city to the hutongs, Ming Tombs and temple of heaven.
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